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Re synthetic pitches in NFL, they wear tights, like all the time. And more padding and protective gear than riot police.
3g pitches are fine to fall on, but a bit strange to slide on, in my experience. I've only played football on them. Widnes' pitch will be a good test for the technology's applications in RL. If it proves successful over the next couple of years then we might see more of them. I'm assuming low maintenance costs outweigh the (presumably) higher initial outlay.
My back lawn looks awful this time of year too, it doesn't have a game of professional rugby played on it every weekend but it does have a big dog using it as a toilet a couple of times a day, I really should get out there and clear it all up any time soon.
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McLaren_Field wrote:My back lawn looks awful this time of year too, it doesn't have a game of professional rugby played on it every weekend but it does have a big dog using it as a toilet a couple of times a day, I really should get out there and clear it all up any time soon.
Swap the dog for a horse and not only do you not have to clean up, but you get the lawn fertilised for free.
That's one of my "Top Tips". Here's another one, use sand instead of sugar. Not only does it have zero calories but it sinls to the bottom of the cup and you can re-use it
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DHM wrote:That's one of my "Top Tips". Here's another one, use sand instead of sugar. Not only does it have zero calories but it sinls to the bottom of the cup and you can re-use it
I'm not doing that again, those sandpaper turds are no laughing matter.
Joined: Oct 14 2004 Posts: 12106 Location: The Middle of the Land
DHM wrote:Swap the dog for a horse and not only do you not have to clean up, but you get the lawn fertilised for free.
That's one of my "Top Tips". Here's another one, use sand instead of sugar. Not only does it have zero calories but it sinls to the bottom of the cup and you can re-use it
Sand has plenty of calories, its just that none of them are accessible to the human digestive system.
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I've no dog & my lawn looks great. As will Headingley in September before we hand it back to the RU boys. It does, however, look very much better this year because the winter was milder & generally drier than last year. We ruined the pitch last year by using it for the Boxing Day & early new year friendly/testimonial games when it had been covered in snow & ice & really should not have been played on. By August it had virtually fully recovered. We then didn't have to worry about it being used for Test Match parking. This year for the SA Test in August I bet it will be. Let's hope that it's not going to be a wet summer particularly over the Test Match period.
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